Have you tried ML workloads, differently put: How is compatibility with stuff that expects CUDA/ROCm? Because the A770 is certainly the absolutely cheapest way to get 16G nowadays.
I’m so glad that Intel has stepped into the GPU space, even if their cards are weaker. More competition will hopefully light a fire under NVidia to get their shit together.
intel GPUs definitely won out for what you get for the money
That’s not a sentence I’m used to seeing
I’ve been very happy with my Arc A770, it works great on Linux and performs well for what I paid for it.
Have you tried ML workloads, differently put: How is compatibility with stuff that expects CUDA/ROCm? Because the A770 is certainly the absolutely cheapest way to get 16G nowadays.
No, I don’t use any ML stuff or really anything that uses GPU compute at all. I just use it for gaming and other 3D applications.
I’m so glad that Intel has stepped into the GPU space, even if their cards are weaker. More competition will hopefully light a fire under NVidia to get their shit together.
Haven’t they been there for like 20 years already? Or is this something different?